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Red Wine Restaurants in Quezon City

The best places in Quezon City to eat Red Wine. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Quezon City who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Quezon City, Fourth Floor, Eastwood Mall, Libis, Quezon City, Philippines
"Good sandwiches and thanks for 50% off from Chef for second sandwich we ordered earlier .............................................................."
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City: Quezon City, 24 Malingap Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City, Philippines
"Kaiku is one of the pitstop for our Beyond Manila Bites food crawl by Fork Spoon Manila. At first glance, you might miss it, because it is located at the floor of an apartment-looking bldg along Malingap. It is operated by a catering that serves to office canteens in the metro.<br br/>Here's my verdict for their Filipino-Spanish spread.<br br/>Beef Salpicao has a nice garlicky, roast beef aroma with a gravy/veloute sauce. I don't find anything special with this dish, but atleast its not the salpicao everybody is doing, beef sirloin cubes sauteed in garlic, champignon, and knorr seasoning.<br br/>Paella was topped generously with shrimps, musslels, and boiled egg. At first glance, it was too wet or saucy on top of the rice The rice was overcooked and mushy. The shrimps and seafood were overcooked. I was looking for the rice texture that has atleast a bite but not aldente. I'm also looking for the saffron flavor which was absent in this dish. I can't find the Spanish' flavors and influence in this dish.<br br/>Bicol Express is one of my favorite Filipino dish that gives you both flavors of the land and sea. A good bicol express gives you a balance of the sweet coconut milk, saltiness sea flavor of alamang, spicy chili and a nice tender pork. Thier version is grilling the pork before cooking it. It added a nice smokey flavor but it didn't achieve the caramelization of the milk solids from the coconut milk. nag-lalatik' as we call it, where the solids and fat starts to separate and produces its oil.<br br/>Chicken Peri Peri doesn't taste like it. It tasted like ketchup and soy bbq. I can't find any hints of lemon or chili in this dish. It's more of a chicken BBQ than Peri Peri.<br br/>I can't find anything that would live up to its claim of Spanish-Filipino Cuisine. I think if they want improve on it, they would need to improve on how they do things and the ingredients they use to stand to its cuisine."
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Red Wine

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$7.8

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